This is a good list. Bucknell yield is very low and they are ok with it. And given how low the Asian population is, they are thrilled when Asian kids apply and don’t discriminate I would target the PA privates - bucjnell, Lehigh, Gettysburg, Dickinson, F&M, Lafayette Unlike nescac’s they don’t collude and aren’t nearly as worried about yield protection |
Yeah tufts is 100% not a safety for anyone because they are hyper sensitive on yield |
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To find a true safety for your high stats kid (or any kid), in my humble opinion, you look for schools that:
- they would be happy to attend - their stats are comfortably within the top 25% range - the acceptance rate is above 50% - they show demonstrated interest like on campus tours, plus interviews if available, so as not to be yield protected - are not chosen just bc they are publics or privates bc that can really vary. I'm sure greater minds will weigh in here, and I look forward to reading those. Wishing you good luck in this process! |
WeLL UCSF is all graduate/medical/nursing so I’d take that one off your list |
Yes, or they may waitlist and expect you to reach out and show the love to get off the waitlist. |
Agree with the Publics except VT. VT dynamics have really changed since 2019. Lots of really qualified kids getting waitlisted. Some colleges within VT are an easier admit than others but VT has changed. |
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Our plan for a high stats kid is to apply to places that are probably safeties (but not definitely safeties) that have EA and notify before RD applications are done. Then, if he doesn't get in, I guess we scramble for "true" safeties.
So, for example, Pitt is getting harder to get into. It might not be a true safety, but if you get into Pitt in October, as kids I know did, then it serves as your safety in that you can stop looking for another safety. |
Some of these are in no way safeties. Virginia Tech, in particular, should not be on this list. |
| Bucknell, Penn State |
Depends on the school and major at VT. |
| DS this year, wants to study CS. Ironically enough, the safety programs (UMN, Pitt, OSU) are nearly as good as the reaches. |
Yep- DS got deferred EA from CWRU because he hadn’t shown enough demonstrated interest. Was high stats, good GPA and course rigor. |
| Pitt, AZ, AZ State, UVM, CU Boulder |
Did they tell you that’s why they deferred him? |
Tufts is not a safety for anyone because they accepted only 9.7% of applicants last year. Anyone thinking this is an easy backup school hasn't done their homework. |